Pongo in the News
- Pongo Partners with You Grow Girl! for 2021 Spring Pilot
- National Geographic Spotlights Youth Poetry
- Pongo Announces the Winner of 2020's Cover Art Contest!
- South Seattle Emerald Interviews Pongo
- Pongo Featured in DAJD Newsletter
- Unyielding Roots Calls for Poem/Story Submissions from Black Women, Teens, and Girls on their Hair
- Washington State Supreme Court Justice G. Helen Whitener Shares Poetry with Pongo
- DSHS Article about Pongo Poetry at CSTC
- Columbia Star News Article Recaps Pongo's 25th Anniversary
- VivaCity Interviews Pongo Leadership
- Seattle Times' Article Celebrating 25 Years of Pongo
- KVRU's Rebroadcast of 2018 Pongo Interview
- OMG Richard Is Retiring
- Comfort in the Time of COVID-19
- County Proclaims Pongo Teen Writing Day
- Legacy of Thomas Wales
- Pongo at Schoolhouse Washington - Fellowships to Help Students
- Detention Honors Pongo's 20 Years of Service
- Pongo Serves Syrian Refugees
- Angel Named Poet Laureate!
- Macklemore Visits Juvie
- Pongo Receives Grant for National Outreach
- Pongo on PBS with U.S. Poet Laureate!
- Local TV Story Wins Emmy!
- Seattle Mayor's Arts Award
- Richard is Microsoft Integral Fellow
- Eli is Honored!
- Other Articles and Broadcasts
Too Many Deaths
by Raul Sanchez
I feel that as the witnesses of our time,
we can "still" talk about our story
as well as the story of others.
But if we die while trying to live,
then all of those will be forgotten forever.
COVID-19 Response, Spring 2020